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Name: Tom Musgrave on Oct 10, 2007Comments: I noticed that Lee county has suspended most if not all dirt mining and their commissions have not given up their responabilty for this actiob unlike what i understand for my commission in Charlotte CountyFlag
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Name: Robert Winfrey on Oct 10, 2007Comments: Preserve our enviorment and stop the dirt mines on Washington Loop Road.Flag
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Name: Linda O'Bannon on Oct 12, 2007Comments: I am a resident on Washington Loop Road. I urge the County Commissioners and all associated parties to deny dirt mine permits in the Washington Loop area.Flag
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Name: Rick Fried on Oct 13, 2007Comments: It's time we considered the future, instead of the private gains of few. Hindsight later can't fix what we do wrong now!Flag
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Name: Rick Fried on Oct 13, 2007Comments: It's time we considered the future, instead of the private gains of few. Hindsight later can't fix what we do wrong now!Flag
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Name: Cathy Duprey on Oct 13, 2007Comments: Dirt mining is a bad idea for the Washington Loop area. To take a beautiful area and turn it into a dumping ground is really unbelievable.Flag
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Name: Cathy Duprey on Oct 13, 2007Comments: Dirt mining is a bad idea for the Washington Loop area. To take a beautiful area and turn it into a dumping ground is really unbelievable.Flag
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Name: Cathy Duprey on Oct 13, 2007Comments: It is unbelievable to take a beautiful area and turn it into a dumping ground. Totally against any kind of dirt mining in the Washington Loop Road.Flag
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Name: Charles Kindle on Oct 13, 2007Comments: Dirt Mines destroy the pristine area of Washington Loop.Flag
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Name: Bruce A. Clark on Oct 13, 2007Comments: We are significantly upset about the mining potential in this area. Please do all you can to prevent this from happening. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Carolyn L. Clark on Oct 13, 2007Comments: Please help us fight this. This is a beautiful area that should not be destroyed by this mining industry. The potential damage to the area is staggering. Thank you for your help.Flag
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Name: Philip J. Tirino on Oct 14, 2007Comments: Washington Loop can not carry the large trucks passing as oncoming trafic as the road is very narrow. Further, the Loop Area is essentially residential and farm residential and should not be downzoned to industrial mining. The imjact on the residents of the area will be devasting in some cases, and in so far as the roads are concerned, even deadly.Flag
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Name: Jeffrey L. Clark on Oct 16, 2007Comments: Dirt mines in the Washington Loop area are incompatible with the existing land uses from several perspectives, including but not limited to a health and safety standpoint, water quantity/quality issues, protected species issues, and property value concerns. It is time for the Commission to put their foot down and preserve the peaceful quality of life that we expected when purchasing a property on Washington Loop.Flag
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Name: Andrea M. Story on Oct 16, 2007Comments: As a small grove owner near the proposed mines, I am additionally concerned about the effect those mines will have on our water table. If our irrigation wells fail, our grove will perish. The water for our home also comes from a well on our property. We moved here to enjoy the serenity of the countryside; that peace and quiet will surely be destroyed if there is a constant stream of heavy trucks driving by.Flag
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Name: Jon Caron on Oct 17, 2007Comments: Although I don't live on Washington Loop, I do visit the Charlotte County park there (Hathaway Park) and I do count on water from the Prairie Creek and Shell Creek watersheds.Flag
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Name: David And Marsha Dryer on Oct 17, 2007Comments: We live in the Three Rivers Subdivision on the north end of Washington Loop. We enjoy the habitat and try to save as many of the endagered animals as we can from the traffic on Washington Loop which includes Sandhill Cranes,Otters (yes!) and Wood Storks. In addition, we have concerns about the impact on the water supply and contamination of water sources from the prairies of eastern Charlotte County. We see the effects of phopsphates and other chemicals being washed into Shell Creek. We have concerns about our property value and the safety of Washington Loop. Bicycle riding on W.L. is becoming more hazadrous each day as trucks pass periously close and at extreme speeds. We live at 31001 Peace Street, P.G. 33982. Thank You.Flag
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